Enter the world’s greenest pavilion, built with 1.5 million recycled plastic drink bottles. It’s green, but is it...
(02:41)A convicted cannibal speaks candidly about eating human flesh.
(03:00)Russia’s most brutal criminals are kept in Black Dolphin Prison.
(02:38)Jim and Lila Green force a member of their cult to live in a shed in the backyard of their compound.
(02:52)Geologist Matthew Kirby, investigates the alarming number of sinkholes in central Florida.
(03:39)The physics behind the static point jump.
(02:57)Buffalo convinces lions to look for lunch elsewhere.
(02:57)Dr. K is reminded why she left dog and cat practices when a fox comes into the clinic for an anal gland expression.
(01:58)In November 1973, zoologist Dian Fossey presented a National Geographic documentary about her work in front of a live audience...
(02:49)The wreck of a passenger freighter is discovered in the Gulf of Mexico, sunk by a Nazi U-boat in WW2.
(02:17)MARS returns to National Geographic, Monday, November 12.
(02:09)An in-depth look at the Petronus Twin Towers; the world’s tallest towers stand an amazing 1483ft above Kuala Lumpur.
(01:01)Clare Matthews ends up in an Asian jail after being caught drug smuggling.
(00:43)This show explores the evil campaign of the Nazi Death Squads.
(01:13)Officer Hugo Nunez and his team scan hundreds of drivers for signs of contraband.
(02:50)Join Bud and Carrie DeYoung in Nat Geo Wild's new series Backyard Zoo.
(00:15)Ilse Koch was purported to have a sadistic fascination with flesh; did she make lamps from people?
(01:50)The owner of a bush baby learns that she's had the gender of her exotic animal wrong all this time.
(01:13)Morgan Freeman sees the oldest written depiction of the afterlife inside a 4,000 year-old Egyptian Temple.
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